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INFAMOUS By Ace Atkins 406 pages.
This is the outfit made infamous by companies-that-should-have-known-better Asda and Tesco.
This is particularly true for Seaside Heights, made famous — or infamous — by the cast of the reality show "Jersey Shore".
They became infamous by association in 2003 because the agent for severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, is a coronavirus.
Opposite is the Taj Mahal Palace, India's most famous hotel, made infamous by the 2008 terror attacks.
William H Macy takes the lead as the alcoholic patriarch Frank Gallagher, the role made infamous by David Threlfall.
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"Contrary to many an opinion, the ANC's best friend these days is by now the infamous painting by Brett Murray," argued Daily Maverick columnist Sipho Hlongwane.
It could be going to Princeton to find a husband (as mentioned by the now infamous speech by Susan Patton) or it could be having a high powered career.
Reading Gaol, made infamous worldwide by the grim ballad written by its most famous prisoner, Oscar Wilde, closed its doors to prisoners in 2013.
Despite cultural and political differences, both are motivated — in Margaret Thatcher's infamous phrase — by the fear of being swamped by aliens.
Instead, they went down in flames after they ran a shaky campaign marked by missteps, bad judgment and gaffes, especially some infamous whoppers by Ms. Ferraro.
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